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I appreciated visiting your interesting site. Have you tried this
useful program for learning Morse Code? It also has all the FCC exams so
you can quiz yourself before taking the test.
Ham University
Michael Crick <mica@crick.com>
Bellevue, WA USA - Tuesday, December 29, 1998 at 13:48:04 (EST)
Thanks a lot for clearly putting into virtual print a lot of basic
CW QSO information that I couldn't find anywhere else. I found my first
contacts in phone intimidating at first (but a lot of fun now), and CW
QSOs I haven't even tried because it's pretty confusing with all the abbreviations
and tricks like zero-beating. Soon, I hope to be sending CW like a pro
(if very slowly). Bob KB1DHC
Bob Sikes <rwsikes@mediaone.net>
Stoughton, MA USA - Wednesday, December 23, 1998 at 21:08:16 (EST)
Jack, this is the best of the radios pages I have seen lately. You
sound exactly like me (I'll bet you even have a scanner). It is absolutely
fabulous how, from the comfort of ones chair a communication to far-off
& exotic places can take place. I wasn't able to email you directly.
I wonder if you could give me your email address.
Mike Addiego <michael.addiego@us.schroders.com>
Melville, NY USA - Thursday, December 17, 1998 at 11:16:39 (EST)
Howdy, give me a buzz
Jim Wagoner <jim.wagoner@fmc-na.com>
Lexington, MA USA - Wednesday, December 16, 1998 at 08:12:46 (EST)
YOU May have just created another "RAG-CHEWER";)
Steve <KTN.Calhoun@worldnet.att>
KETCHIKAN, AK USA - Tuesday, November 24, 1998 at 22:23:04 (EST)
Thank you for the article on CW. I want my HF privileges soon!
Darren Griffith VE6DPG <ve6dpg@rac.ca>
Edmonton, AB Canada - Tuesday, November 24, 1998 at 14:41:51 (EST)
Hi J a c k , tnx fer ufb info abt cw es 73 de Manfred dl5sla
Manfred <dl5sla@aol.com>
Meine, Germany - Wednesday, November 11, 1998 at 02:52:24 (EST)
HI Jack. Have bookmarked your page ex-site, I mainly listen to short
wave, And A M stations hear in NZ, I am trying to find a list of the new
Expaned band for U S stations up to date list can somone help me.
Russell Dickson <Russell.D&xtra.co.nz>
Dunedin, New Zealand - Saturday, November 07, 1998 at 07:47:50 (EST)
Great site, especially your visit to HCJB! Hope to QSO again next
time on 160. 73, Paul, fist #4753, as you reminded me, thanks! CW RULES!
Paul, AA1LL <paul.e.gili@lmco.com>
Greenville, NH USA - Friday, November 06, 1998 at 23:29:12 (EST)
killer, trippin, incredible, fab, go dude go...the puters will be
good to you!!!! keep up the good work
Dale Lynn <dalelynn@mindspring.com>
Lake Wylie, NC USA - Monday, November 02, 1998 at 11:49:24 (EST)
Good information. I'm trying to upgrade. Hope to be on the bands
soon.
Samuel D (Dave) Head <dave_head@ncsu.edu>
Garner, NC USA - Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 12:25:24 (EDT)
Great info in Beginner's Guide to CW. I have not used CW or Ham
radio for several years. I just upgraded to General. This artical refreshed
my memory, thanks! 73 KA7PLE FISTS #4549
Michael <mkernan@ichips.intel.com>
Porltand , Or USA - Monday, September 14, 1998 at 10:23:16 (EDT)
Nice site! Will it be OK if I'll translate your page in russian
and put it on my site???
Vladimir Zhoukov (RA4AOK) <vzhoukov@a-vip.com>
Volgograd, Russia - Friday, September 11, 1998 at 05:42:04 (EDT)
Iam interested in QRP and was wondering do u call cq or just wait
for a call?? Like your format here have learned alot by reading keep up
the good work.
mike <mike3434@webtv.net>
Schertz, Tx USA - Saturday, September 05, 1998 at 13:55:06 (EDT)
Say hey Jack! I just got a new computer at work and I had a friend
in CIS hook me to the NET. Pretty cool! I don't have all the info I need
to E-Mail yet, but I'm working on it. I'm pretty sure that my address is
correct, give it a try and see what happens. Hope all is well out your
way. Say hi to Lily and everyone else. Talk to you soon.
Jim Wagoner <jwagoner@corp.fmcna.com>
Boston, MA USA - Friday, September 04, 1998 at 15:29:32 (EDT)
I am learning CW and your page is an excelent place to do it.
Leonardo Cantu <icasa@mail.giga.com>
Monterrey, NL Mexico - Friday, September 04, 1998 at 13:46:15 (EDT)
Thanks for the authoritative fundamentals of when, where and how
to tune interesting shortwave. R.L. Drake shipped my their new R8-B last
week. Although for an antenna I just have 100 ft. of shielded wire draped
out the 19th floor of my apartment building in downtown Cleveland, the
other end consisting of 2" stripped wire plugged into the high impedence
antenna jack, reception seems to be pretty good. I wonder if an antenna
tuner such as the Grove TUN 4 would help get past the noise in various
portions of the 500 kHz to 30 mHz spectrum? Thanks again for your informative
site!
Philip Collins <philip.collins@ey.com>
Cleveland, OH USA - Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 12:43:09 (EDT)
Hi Jack. I bookmarked your home page. There is quite a bit of useful
info on it Thanks Chuck KG8ZH
Chuck Leskie <cleskie@juno.com>
Detroit, Mi USA - Tuesday, August 25, 1998 at 10:00:56 (EDT)
Very Nice page!!! "A Beginner's Guide to Making CW Contacts". It
was an excellent guide for me. I could Hope to see you on the air. DE HL5VVZ.
KOREA.73!
Kang Byoung HUm <foundy@unitel.co.kr>
Jin ju, Kyoung Nam Korea - Monday, August 24, 1998 at 01:48:33 (EDT)
Excellent! Loved the beginners guide to CW. 73's, Jim
Jim/N4BRP <martinjl@cybertron.com>
Shalimar, Fl USA - Friday, August 21, 1998 at 18:28:56 (EDT)
I found all the information very helpful.This will help me and others
learnig the code can be fun as well as easy. Thank YOU: KC2DYD DAVE SCISM
David Scism <spmechdave@webjogger.net>
Red Hook, NY USA - Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 14:37:27 (EDT)
Interesting info, stimulating me to practice my cw again and to
have more rest for my microphone, hi-hi! 73 , Fred.
Fred van der Star, PA3FIE <fred.v.d.star@rtlveronica.nl>
Utrecht, Netherlands - Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 14:43:34 (EDT)
Hello, Jack, KF4YAW here....Well I did get around to visiting your
page...*smile* Nice very nice...I deleted mine awhile back when I went
Radio...Still glowing..73.
Michael Steele <msteele@naxs.com>
Abingdon, Va USA - Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 22:12:02 (EDT)
Jack, great web site! Your "A Beginner's Guide to Making CW Contacts"
isvery well composed. As you well know from our two recent QSO's, this
newbie needs all the CW help he can find! I really appreciate your encouragement
and patience with my fumbling fingers.
Rick Weber
<weber@accenttech.com>
Indianapolis, IN USA - Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 14:21:36 (EDT)
To Jack: I just got done printing out your information, The beginner's
guide to making CW contacts. It took an hour plus on a 9-pin dot matrix,
23 pages. It was well worth the time and will help me very much. I have
not done much CW on the air. With this info. I intend to get on more. Thanks
for making this and other information availble. Gene N9MRG
Gene Beck <n9mrg@hotmail.com>
Peru, Il. USA - Monday, August 10, 1998 at 18:37:09 (EDT)
Great job of your "Beginner's Guide to CW". I really enjoied reading
it! See you on the air! 73; KD6RXZ
Dan Hanson (KD6RXZ) <kd6rxz@pobox.com>
Fullerton, CA USA - Wednesday, August 05, 1998 at 19:00:59 (EDT)
Hello Jack, It was a pleasure visiting your web page. Just passed
my extra exam, but have not worked a lot of CW in the past 20 years. I
worked mostly CW back in the 50's & 60's and I was a CW operator in
the military (Marines). I have been considering getting back into CW as
a regular mode of operation, and after reading your web page I am certain
this is a good decision. My most fond Ham memories were working CW as novice
and the following years when I could only afford the old home brew CW rig--Hi.
Thanks my friend & I look forward to a QSO on 80/40 meters. 73 &
best wishes: Bill N4MXF/AE PS: you don't happen to know my Marine brother
Toxcito Dick; N4YVL. I understand he works a lot of 40 mtr CW?
William (Bill) Oxford <N4MXF@aol.com>
Fredericksburg, Va USA - Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 17:58:42 (EDT)
Very nice page of information - enjoyed reading through it. Hope
to hear from you again on 40m CW - 73
Ken Kreis, KA0W <kia@netins.net>
Rudd, IA USA - Sunday, August 02, 1998 at 21:00:18 (EDT)
loved your page.....highly reccomended. I hope that QST, CQ, 73
AND ALL THE OTHER MAGS KNOW ABOUT THE GOOD WRITING YOU ARE DOING.
PATRICK GREEN <redbone1@swbell.net>
beaumont, tx USA - Saturday, August 01, 1998 at 14:13:47 (EDT)
Hi Jack, It was a pleasure to chat 40mtr CW with you today. I am
gald that you answered my CQ and that you could find time to take a radio
break from the yardwork. I first signed your guestbook on Feb 28, 98, just
after I had passed my 12wpm. I have been listening for you since so it
has been a while but time finally caught up. Hopefully we will chat again
Jack...... Chris
Chris <crafts@nhb.com>
Port Hope, Ont CANADA - Sunday, July 26, 1998 at 15:32:19 (EDT)
Hi Jack. First visit to your website. See you on the nets.
Alan Moriarty N8CX <n8cx@mindspring.com>
Lakewood, OH USA - Thursday, July 23, 1998 at 09:13:51 (EDT)
Thanks for the effort on the site. I am still facinated by Morse
Code but I am one of those haters. I can't get it out of my mind. I still
find myself reading billboards and other signs in code just as was suggested
at the school where I learned it (ASA at Fort Devens, Mass.)over 30 years
ago
Barry A. Kintner <a2z@inficad.com>
Phoenix, AZ USA - Wednesday, July 22, 1998 at 01:06:03 (EDT)
Excellent web site! Enjoyed our 40 meters QSO's, QSL on the way.
Long Live CW!
Phil Swim, AA0RT <swim@worldnet.att.net>
St. Louis, MO USA - Saturday, July 18, 1998 at 10:07:44 (EDT)
Radical website, dude! Can't see any of the pictures, though 'cause
I'm running an old Commodore 128. But the stories are great!
Nathan Bollinger <n.bollinger@genie.com>
Salisbury, NC USA - Thursday, July 16, 1998 at 09:59:42 (EDT)
Thank you for your very interested informations regarding CW!(correct
callsign DL8RDI) 73,55 Heiner
Heiner Jordan, DL8RDI/BV1QH <heinerjordan@yahoo.com>
Beijing, P.R.CHINA - Thursday, July 09, 1998 at 03:58:54 (EDT)
Thank you for your very interested informations regarding CW! 73,55
Heiner
Heiner Jordan, DL8RDU/BV1QH <heinerjordan@yahoo.com>
Beijing, P.R.CHINA - Thursday, July 09, 1998 at 03:57:14 (EDT)
Hi Jack , This is a wonderful website and my wife Becky KS4RX and
I will use it and make it required reading for all our friends. We are
trying to preserve ham radio here in the Richmond Va. area and not let
it become a 2m CB majority.We are both "VE's",teach code , are head of
the Tolersville ARC,put on field days ,Elmer, and take new hams on field
trips ei. mountiontopping. Hopefully we can make a difference to preserve
Amateur Radio as a respectful hobbie and ''SERVICE" cul es 73 ..
Robert D."Tony" Day KC4AUF <tbday@louisa.net>
Mineras, Va USA - Thursday, July 02, 1998 at 05:58:26 (EDT)
Hello Jack; I just read your "A Beginner's Guide to Making CW Contacts",
thought it was well written, and will bring a few copies to the next Mount
Vernon Amateur Radio Club meeting. We've had a few (CW) QSOs in the past,
and I have acouple of your QSL cards. I'll be listening for you on the
bands, as always. 73' Bob, KT4KS
Robert Raevis <robertraevis@uspto.gov>
Alexandria, Va USA - Wednesday, June 24, 1998 at 07:23:45 (EDT)
Hello JacK: I enjoyed reading your pages immensely,especially the
story about your visit to HCJB.I have heard that station off and on for
over half a century! Further, keep up the good work of promoting the use
of CW. Regards de Carl W3CL
Carl P. Lagoda w3cl <clag@worldnet.att.net>
Washington, DC USA - Tuesday, June 23, 1998 at 19:34:20 (EDT)
Your guide is well done and informative. I just bought a 40m QRP
kit, hope to QSO with you sometime. 73 de KB8TRK
Phil
Cuellar - KB8TRK <pcuellar@bright.net>
Ashville, OH USA - Monday, June 22, 1998 at 11:53:21 (EDT)
I enjoy reading your Beginner's Guide to Making CW Contacts. I made
a link to it from my web site. The only way you can know how much fun cw
is by learning it and using it. dit dit
Mike Dinelli / N9BOR <n9bor@qsl.net>
Skokie, IL USA - Wednesday, June 17, 1998 at 11:31:48 (EDT)
Am in the process of getting back on the air after a 10 year layoff.
Hope to start CW Qrp. I like your page. Maybe we will be in contact one
of these days. Good Luck, Dick.
Richard Riordan W8RAD <mrzip@sssnet.com>
Navarre,, OH USA - Sunday, June 14, 1998 at 20:29:38 (EDT)
Thanks for FB QSO on 40 meters (7.114, 0100UTC, 6-9-98) You have
a marvelous web site. Thank you for the great contribution to Ham Radio.
---Andy
Andy Emert <andyemert@aol.com>
Earlysville, VA USA - Tuesday, June 09, 1998 at 21:26:02 (EDT)
Hi Jack -
Thanks for the QSO and QSL - you should have my QSL by now, also.
What a great resource your page has been! It really fills the gap between
passing the test and getting comfortable with real QSOs on the bands.
Hey ARRL, if you want to grow a new crop of CW ops, get Jack Wagoner
to write this page up as a book for new hams!
73,
Ken Rice
KB3CCQ
Ken Rice <rice@world.std.com>
Chester County, PA USA - Tuesday, June 02, 1998 at 20:17:58 (EDT)
Enjoyed your web page very much. Great article on CW! 73 de KE6LBX
Dan Walker <SciCon@ix.netcom.com>
San Diego, CA USA - Tuesday, June 02, 1998 at 17:43:05 (EDT)
Congrats on a really nice and informative site. I especially enjoyed
your links on the history of radio and the CW links. Keep up the good work
and I hope to meet you on the air one day. Very 73es--Ron--W5WWW
Ron Fields
<w5www@fbtc.net>
Katy, TX USA - Wednesday, May 20, 1998 at 18:55:03 (EDT)
nice contact on 80 and 40 jack very nice web page 73 de kt4ve terry
terry ferguson <kt4ve@gte.net>
USA - Saturday, May 16, 1998 at 15:11:07 (EDT)
you were my first contact. I hope I didn't sound too stupid thanks.
KB3CNW
john glassman sr. <jglassm@apg-emh1.apg.army.mil>
street, md USA - Tuesday, May 12, 1998 at 13:54:36 (EDT)
I am currently learning CW. Thanks for your page! 73 from ECB5M238
Andres Collado <andyc@arrakis.es>
Almansa, AB SPAIN - Monday, May 11, 1998 at 10:19:10 (EDT)
Your QSL card is in the mail. I also make my oun cards as you will
see. TNX for QSO 73
Alan Richard <arichard@kopin.com>
Wrentham, ma USA - Monday, May 11, 1998 at 07:46:47 (EDT)
GREAT page, Jack. Thanks for taking the time to share your considerable
knowledge with us. Mike KC8CUK
Mike Balistreri <mbalistr@svc.picker.com>
Novelty, OH USA - Saturday, May 09, 1998 at 20:08:55 (EDT)
Jack, you should wait maybe another few months to hear me on the
HF band. But when you'll hear me keying CQ, please remember that what I
learned, was a bit from yor nice site.
Franco Maregotto <fmareg@pop.windnet.it>
Abano Terme, I ITALY - Friday, May 01, 1998 at 13:32:51 (EDT)
Much enjoyed our 80M cw qso! What's life without a little QRN!!!
Nice webpage. 73 de Ron/kb9lsh
Ron Kerlin <kerlin@ligtel.com>
Syracuse, in USA - Friday, April 17, 1998 at 23:16:49 (EDT)
Great page! I really like it!!! KF4MDV
David Tomaschik, KF4MDV <W_Tom@msn.com>
Atlanta, GA USA - Friday, April 17, 1998 at 19:47:26 (EDT)
Jack, I found you! Good reading. 73, Joyce
Joyce KD8HB <jjudy@foryou.net>
USA - Thursday, April 16, 1998 at 09:44:33 (EDT)
Hi, Jack. Tnx fer the 40 Mtr QSO. It was nice ragchewing with you.
Great looking web pages too. BCNU es 73 Ted - WA0EIR
Ted <ted@bluestone.com>
Voorhees, NJ USA - Friday, April 03, 1998 at 09:46:35 (EST)
Nice webpage with the best encouragement to learn code I've ever
seen. thanks!
Bob Hammond WL7CQX
<whammond@polarnet.com>
Fairbanks, AK USA - Wednesday, April 01, 1998 at 19:08:50 (EST)
this has to be the best ham page i have ever can to. dean n8vos
dean van bragt
<deanxxx92@triton.net>
grand haven, mi USA - Tuesday, March 31, 1998 at 20:59:06 (EST)
Having been a close friend with several Hams I know a smidget about
your wonderful hobby. Way back during the Alaskan earthquake a close friend
handled many phone patches, working around the clock with many, many other
Ham operators. He was also a member of Navy Mars. (WB6CKU)... You have
a very informative site! Please visit my web page and sign my guestbook
too. :-)
Dave Hartzell
<jack_london_@hotmail.com>
Pittsburg, Ca USA - Monday, March 30, 1998 at 02:58:12 (EST)
Hi Jack, Enjoyed our CW chat on 40 meters 0121 UTC 3/20/98 A very
nice web site indeed. Keep in touch . 73 de Paul N0RKS
Paul Wasik <upwasik@ix.netcom.com>
Minneapolis, MN USA - Thursday, March 19, 1998 at 22:15:55 (EST) A
wonderful page for a beginner, such as myself. Helps break through the
jargon. I am looking for and interested in building heliographs, but may
just 'modernize' and go the radio route as well.
Jim Richardson <mrjames@netsync.net>
Dewittville, NY USA - Tuesday, March 17, 1998 at 16:37:58 (EST)
Hi Jack, I just wanted to say thanks for the good info on CW. I
am a fairly new HAm (2yrs)I recently upgraded to advanced and got a vanity
call of W6ABE for obvious reasons. I studied the code and never really
sent it. Managed to pass the test without ever sending. A big mistake,
so I was pleasantly surprised when I stumbled upon your sie with all the
info I could ever have asked. I will be on the Radio a lot more now practicing
my CW. Thaks and 73
Ed Genest <egenest@connectnet.com>
Oceanside, Ca USA - Monday, March 16, 1998 at 20:05:10 (EST)
Enjoyed and learned a lot from your learning cw. Thanks-73's-Frank/KC5KWK
Frank/KC5KWK
Black Eagle, Mt USA - Sunday, March 15, 1998 at 01:41:21 (EST)
You have provided truely practical advise which can't be found anyplace
else. tnx much. N8IWG
mike hawk <mike.hawk@hopewell.net>
hillsboro, oh USA - Friday, March 06, 1998 at 22:51:27 (EST)
Jack; Nice QSO we had the other day DX all the way across town!
Looks like you get a lot of GUD DX on UR web page too! Join us some Friday
evening at 8pm on the 145.49 K8NIO repeater for the CARA CW Net. Net Control
is my friend Carl Deaver - AA8YY but he uses the club call of W8TO for
the net. 73 de N8TUT Doug P.S. My QSL card is on it's way.
Doug Marsh <Douglas.Marsh@ColumbusOH.NCR.com>
Columbus, OH USA - Thursday, March 05, 1998 at 16:55:47 (EST)
Hi Jack....Your CW guide was and is very interesting and useful.
I constantly copied and pasted paragraphs into a cw tutor on my computer.
After 3 weeks of practicing and driving my wife crazy I passed my 12 wpm.
Thanks again and 73. Chris
Chris Ramey <va3syq@rac.ca>
Port Hope, Ont CANADA - Saturday, February 28, 1998 at 11:18:13 (EST)
Hi Jack, great pages you have put together here. I am currently
working on my CW now, hoping to take the 5WPM test by field day. Then continue
on to 12WPM for full HF access. When I get on the air, I will listen for
your callsign. Cheers and 73, Jeff.
Jeff Robbins <ve3jtr@rac.ca>
Belleville, ON Canada - Tuesday, February 24, 1998 at 15:08:32 (EST)
Thanks for all the great info. I just passed my Novice and am studying
for Tech & CW. As a beginner I am very appreciative of all the super
info. you present. Thanks heaps!
Ruth Voigt <RDV826@aol.com>
Bellingham, WA USA - Tuesday, February 24, 1998 at 09:39:52 (EST)
Hello Jack-Found my namesake OZ5DK on your Guestbook. Did an E-Mail
with him and will have a sked when his HF station is up. A wonderful coincidence!
Thank you for making it possible. Would stay longer but old dog wants to
go for a walk in the rain. Hope see you on 40 for a FISTS QSO-Keep well-73,
Tom
Thomas Andersen-KA1RVV <tdshadow@erols.com>
Danbury, Ct USA - Tuesday, February 24, 1998 at 09:34:45 (EST)
Nice page WA8PHD
Lou Albert <lalbert@uakron.edu>
Akron, Oh USA - Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 12:32:09 (EST)
Great Website! May I add a link to it from mine? 73! de Frank KB8ZUF
Frank J. Piper, KB8ZUF
<kb8zuf@iwaynet.net>
Pickerington, OH USA - Tuesday, February 17, 1998 at 21:35:09 (EST)
A perfekt page for me!!! I´m trying to learn the code in this
time, and i am about "speed 8 wpm" yet. I will resd the hole text, when
I have loged off. Hope to have a cw QSO with you someday, when my speed
is a little better!. Vy 73 de Thomas - OZ5DK
Thomas Andersen - OZ5DK
<oz5dk@get2net.dk>
Albertslund, - Denmark - Tuesday, February 17, 1998 at 14:55:33 (EST)
Jack: Great website. I'd like to do my first cw qso with you.
Jeff Sell <je1952@aol.com>
W. Bloomfield, MI USA - Saturday, February 07, 1998 at 07:20:52 (EST)
FB. Thanks for giving us non-graphics people a very readable layout.
73, KB8LJP
Fred Wilson <fwilson@freenet.columbus.oh.usa>
Westerville, OH USA - Thursday, February 05, 1998 at 20:47:03 (EST)
Nice page, read the whole thing.
Mark Ginsberg <m-ginsberg@cecer.army.mil>
Champaign, IL USA - Tuesday, February 03, 1998 at 17:44:18 (EST)
Jack Thanks for rekindling the cw love affair,im now back on the
key afterlosing interestAfter visiting your site yes !we are at IT again
Thanks 73 VE7KFJ ex G4KFJ ex A4XIP Colin Baker
colin baker <colin_Baker@bc.sympatico.ca>
aldergrove, bc Canada - Thursday, January 29, 1998 at 23:37:01 (EST)
Was scanning the 40 meter band on my shortwave and I heard you calling
CQ. I am still a beginner with CW and I am building a QRP 40 meter transeiver,
but I will see you on the air soon. Great Page!!! 73 de KC8HYI
Jason Hissong <jhissong@csi.compuserve.com>
Hilliard, OH USA - Tuesday, January 27, 1998 at 07:03:40 (EST)
Jack, I just wanted to thank you again for taking the time to make
my first CW contact a wonderful experience!! Your "Beginners Guide to Make
CW Contacts" will be of great help to me during future CW QSOs! Again your
patience with me and my "new" and rusty CW skills was very appreciated!
73 Jason S. Hulet KC8FXE/KT
Jason S. Hulet <Radiotuner@aol.com>
Maple City, MI USA - Wednesday, January 21, 1998 at 02:06:34 (EST)
Wonderful page ! Particularly the page on "A Beginner's Guide to
Making CW Contacts". As a beginner in CW, It was an excellent guide for
me even I am a Korean. I'd like to translate it into Korean and share this
cool guide with all of my friends here if you permit. I appreciate your
great job, and hope to see you on the air! Thanks, de DS5IPL, Korea.
Young-Hak Lee <prajna@hit.co.kr>
ULSAN, Korea - Monday, January 12, 1998 at 21:09:21 (EST)
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